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PPG AGM

The PPG AGM will be held on 2nd April 2019 at Frithwood Surgery. The meeting will start at 7.30pm and is open to all patients.

FRITHWOOD Patient Participation Group(PPG)

It is now a requirement for every Surgery to have a PPG. The Patient Participation Group (PPG) is a group of patients at a surgery who have an interest in the services provided. Patient Participation Groups cross barriers, embrace diversity and work in partnership with the surgery to improve common understanding and help identify new services to meet patients' needs.

Every registered patient at Frithwood Surgery is a member of our Patient Participation Group, but if you are interested in getting more involved please contact the Practice Manager.

In an emergency from 8.00am-6.30pm during Surgery hours Telephone: 01453 882868

Consultation Times

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Dr Jackie Slim

08.30-12.30

08.30-12.30

07.30-8.00

08.30-09.30 Coils

09.30-12.00

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.00

Dr William Nattrass

07.30-8.00

08.30-12.30

08.30-12.00

08.30-12.30

08.30-12.30

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.00

15.30-16.30 Minor Ops

16.30-18.30

15.30-18.00

Dr Ruth Kelly

8.30-12.30

8.30-12.30

8.30-12.30

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.30

Dr Richard

Hempson-Jones

8.30-12.30

8.30-12.30

8.30-12.30

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.30

15.30-18.00

Dr Deborah Vest

8.30-12.30

8.30-12.30

15.30-18.00

15.00-18.00

Dr Dawn Harper

9.00-12.00

Practice Closure Once Per Month

Once a month on various days we close in the afternoon for 3 hours 13:30 - 16:30 to allow staff to under go training and development. It's a very important part of ensuring we offer you the highest standard of primary health care that we can.

Our Protected Learning Time (PLT) closure dates are always displayed on the front door of the surgery and in the waiting room. Our answer phone message during this time will give you details of how to contact us in the event of an emergency.

The next sessions are

15th May 2019

13th June 2019

When We Are Closed

OUT Of HOURS

You can access urgent assistance by calling the out of hours service on 111. A triage nurse will assess your situation and take appropriate action. This could simply be by offering advice or where necessary by making arrangements for you to be seen by a doctor.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.